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Prevention and Management of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention-Related Complications: Assessing the Impact of Simulation-Based Learning and Human Factors Training. [PDF]
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Maintaining Seated Posture With Feedback Control of Trunk Musculature Via the Networked Neuroprosthesis After Paralysis: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Biomedical Engineering Program to Upgrade Biomedical Equipment Technicians
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1975With the increase in the number of biomedical equipment technicians (BMET's), there has been a corresponding need for opportunities for their career growth. California State University, Sacramento, is developing a ``career ladder'' program designed to meet this need. This program has been initiated in conjunction with Napa College.
N T, Torzyn +4 more
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QUALITY IN MANAGEMENT OF BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1996The project described in this paper concerns the assurance of quality in biomedical equipment management. The project commenced in 1988 with the establishment of the Clinical Engineering Department at the General Hospital of Bolzano, which was entrusted with the task of managing all biomedical equipment installed within its health institutions.
W, Rainer, E, Menegazzo, A, Wiedmer
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BEAM: Biomedical Equipment Assessment and Management
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1994The use of modern Biomedical Technology in hospitals today, imposes great demands for effective management and assessment. BEAM (Biomedical Equipment Assessment and Management) has actually developed informatics tools in order to assist Clinical Engineers in performing their tasks towards this direction.
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Technical Support for Biomedical Equipment Decision Making
Hospital Topics, 1995Biomedical equipment in a hospital is diagnostic, therapeutic, monitoring, communication, and recordkeeping equipment that is directly or indirectly connected to the patient. This equipment continues to proliferate as developments in microcircuitry allow it to be smaller, more flexible, and thus more adaptable.
M D, Shaffer, M J, Shaffer
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Biomedical Equipment Management Using A Microcomputer
Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1982A low cost microcomputer system is described that manages PM and test scheduling, provides lists of selected equipment, prints labels, and calculates management data. The files for 2800 devices fit on a standard mini-diskette and are easily updated.
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Biomedical equipment technician training in Nepal
5th IET International Seminar on Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries (AHT 2008), 2008Biomedical equipment technicians are badly needed in Nepal to provide the technical help that is necessary for effective medical equipment maintenance. A new training program has been established with the assistance of the Health Ministry and Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University.
W.S. Topham, B.P. Gurung, B. Muis
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